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1 gedraging
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2 beheer
• conduct• control• management -
3 gedragspatroon
• conduct pattern -
4 gedragsregel
1 rule of conduct/behaviour♦voorbeelden:1 gedragsregels in acht nemen • abide by/observe rules of conduct -
5 geleiden
♦voorbeelden:een onwillig paard geleiden • lead a stubborn horseiemand aan de hand geleiden • lead someone by the hand -
6 optreden
optreden1〈 het〉1 [handelwijze] 〈 leger, politie enz.〉 action; 〈 handelwijze〉 way of acting, behaviour; 〈 houding〉 attitude, manner; 〈 voorkomen〉 bearing, demeanour♦voorbeelden:1 het optreden van de politie werd fel bekritiseerd • the conduct of the police was strongly criticizedzijn brutaal optreden • his impertinent/insolent behaviour/conduct2 hun eerste optreden • their first appearance, their debut————————optreden23 [zich voordoen] appear, occur♦voorbeelden:2 optreden als bemiddelaar • act as mediator, mediateeindelijk trad er een verbetering op • improvement set in at last4 handelend optreden • act, take actionstreng optreden • take firm actionoptreden tegen iemand • take action against someone -
7 verstoring van de openbare orde
verstoring van de openbare ordedisturbance of the peace, disorderly conduct, violation of civil order————————verstoring van de openbare ordeVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > verstoring van de openbare orde
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8 BW
civil code, code governing all legal and judicial matters pertaining to the conduct of a society -
9 begeleiden
v. accompany, convoy; escort, chaperon; guide, support; conduct, direct an orchestra or other musical ensemble -
10 bevragen
inquire, ask, question, interrogate; conduct an inquiry -
11 casuistiek
n. casuistry, study of moral conduct; false reasoning -
12 casuïst
n. casuist, one who studies issues of moral conduct; false reasoning -
13 casuïstisch
adj. casuistical, pertaining to the study of moral conduct; pertaining to false reasoning -
14 conduitestaat
n. conduct sheet, form on which comments about a student's or soldier's behavior are written -
15 cultuurtaal
n. national language, language that is recognized by a country and used to conduct its domestic affairs (i.e. education, voting, official messages and forms, etc.) -
16 de weg wijzen
v. lead, head, conduct -
17 dielektrisch
adj. dielectrical, dielectric, of or pertaining to a dielectric substance, of or pertaining to a material that does not conduct electricity -
18 dirigeren
v. conduct, direct an orchestra or other musical ensemble; lead, guide -
19 diëlectriek
n. dielectric, insulator, material that does not conduct electricity -
20 diëlectrisch
adj. dielectric, of or pertaining to a dielectric substance, of or pertaining to a material that does not conduct electricity
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